ME!!!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't smoked one in while. Is that a cool smoke?
Not that kind of pipe, you damn hippies! Today was such a beautiful day, and I actually got out of work on time, and decided to relax a bit:(Image removed from quote.)The pipe is a Dr. Grabow Riviera, and is my favorite for flake tobaccos. The knife is a Rodgers smoker's knife, made in Sheffield. University Flake was almost impossible to find here in the US until recently, and I must say I like it. I know, it's not exactly common to see a 33 year old smoking a briar, but what can I say, I'm unique in many ways . I have a collection of about 10 briars and a number of corncobs, and for relaxing outside on a nice day, there are few things better. Anyone else out there enjoy pipe smoking?
(And yeah, for what it's worth, I am a damn hippie some of the time! )
My favorite pipe still to this day is a Dr. Garbow Freehand.
@Corso - Very nice Freehand, and welcome to the forum! My favorite cob is the Great Dane spool my Missouri Meerschaum, one of the models that has a wooden plug in the bottom. Great pipe.
@Corso - Very nice Freehand, and welcome to the forum! My favorite cob is the Great Dane spool my Missouri Meerschaum, one of the models that has a wooden plug in the bottom. Great pipe.@Heinz - That meer is nice! I agree that full bents are great to smoke, but a PITA to get a pipe cleaner through. One thing you might want to look for is what is known as a military mount. This allows the stem to be removed from the bowl without needing to wait for the briar to cool down, even while smoking. That way you can get a pipe cleaner into the bowl no problem. This is the one that I have, a Grabow Omega:(Image removed from quote.)This is one of my favorites. One day I WILL have a Petersen mil mount. I know of a local store that has them, but these things called SAKs and multitools seem to take up my spare cash.....
Got this pipe the other day. (Image removed from quote.)I think it's a Vilani or Vilano. Something like that Sent from Endor via Schlapatok